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we see them talking about caps on energy intensity, caps on carbon pollution. they're still a big polluter but they are taking action. right now ironically they're probably taking more action than the united states. >> ifill: you cover these issues here this washington. you have heard as i have in the last couple of weeks climate change enthusiasts and even some obama administration people saying this is the moment we can move on this. what signs do you see that that may happen? >> it's interesting. i would say that probably the biggest block for some kind of really significant domestic climate change policy in congress is the fact that a lot of republicans are very concerned about the idea of signing on to something that could be an energy tax. there's also a lot of republicans would are skeptical about the idea that climate science is even true, that climate science even exists. republicans control the house. you need 60 votes to get something in the senate. you need 67 votes to get a climate treaty, an international treaty ratified. >> ifill: do you see a mo
we see them talking about caps on energy intensity, caps on carbon pollution. they're still a big polluter but they are taking action. right now ironically they're probably taking more action than the united states. >> ifill: you cover these issues here this washington. you have heard as i have in the last couple of weeks climate change enthusiasts and even some obama administration people saying this is the moment we can move on this. what signs do you see that that may happen? >>...
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how about wynn energy, buy, sell or hold? >> linn energy is tresk. if you want to do it, it's terrific. i like the linn -- let's go to jude in my home state of new jersey. >> caller: how are you? >> okay. >> caller: what do you think of american eagle outfitters? >> take the money and run. you got a good one and now you can go. that's a hard business, really hard apparel business. i need to go to mary in new york. >> caller: i'm wondering about knight capital. >> limited upside. i think that tommy joyce, the c ceo has done a remarkable job. helden in illinois, helen? >> caller: yeah, jim, hi. i would like to know what's your opinion of frontier communication? >> nothing but pain ahead on that one. i do not want to you buy it. and a nice run, a good chance to go. let's go to bill in alabama. bill? >> caller: jim, roll tide to you. producing stock, sand ridge, mississippi. >> i like the sand ridge, mississippi, know it's got an outsized yield. that means it could be susceptible to being cut. the dividend could be susceptible to being cut. it will still
how about wynn energy, buy, sell or hold? >> linn energy is tresk. if you want to do it, it's terrific. i like the linn -- let's go to jude in my home state of new jersey. >> caller: how are you? >> okay. >> caller: what do you think of american eagle outfitters? >> take the money and run. you got a good one and now you can go. that's a hard business, really hard apparel business. i need to go to mary in new york. >> caller: i'm wondering about knight...
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we've got three or four different fossil fuels and we've got four or five different renewable energies and the situation is quite complex and i don't want to complicate our you know my own watching for the cause that we should be looking at water and oil as being the same power as when it comes to scarcity. the question is should we look at water in oil in the same way in terms of how to respond i think the answer is no in this case i mean these are two very i certainly like yours and i certainly hope not especially . and i'm not an oil economist i'm not in a common position to comment along the specificity of that but i think there's a lot more flexibility you know water is something that hypothetically is available domestically and it is indigenously in every country there's a lot more flexibility it's not as politicized this oil is politicized water for sure but there is more easy options and it really is not is fraud and tricky basically as oil is so i think it would be a mistake to try to conflate those two and it is true that you we need to look at the trajectory of these resourc
we've got three or four different fossil fuels and we've got four or five different renewable energies and the situation is quite complex and i don't want to complicate our you know my own watching for the cause that we should be looking at water and oil as being the same power as when it comes to scarcity. the question is should we look at water in oil in the same way in terms of how to respond i think the answer is no in this case i mean these are two very i certainly like yours and i...
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you do not have to expand in the energy -- expend any energy on trying to here with someone else's years. that is the worst feeling. it is corrosive and in cities to be writing a song, and half with through -- maybe you are excited about the song. maybe it is meaningful to you. halfway through, you go, they are not going to like it. it is deflating. it is really hard to not be affected by it. i like to feel i am a person who says, i do not care what other people think. i think the act of being a musician is so much about being open and empathetic, and not having these boundaries. you cannot control some of the negative stuff that comes in. i feel like i should not have been affected by that, but i admit that i was, and i have them, in other ways. i have been. it is a terrible feeling to go, i thought this was pretty good, but it is not going to be good in the right way. maybe good is just not interesting. tavis: i hear that wrestling, and yet i am trying to figure out, for you, and even for myself -- everyone of us is an artist in our own right in something. you have to figure out where
you do not have to expand in the energy -- expend any energy on trying to here with someone else's years. that is the worst feeling. it is corrosive and in cities to be writing a song, and half with through -- maybe you are excited about the song. maybe it is meaningful to you. halfway through, you go, they are not going to like it. it is deflating. it is really hard to not be affected by it. i like to feel i am a person who says, i do not care what other people think. i think the act of being...
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we spend $6 billion per year on energy research. we could double that over five years on those kinds of projects and i think you would be the most voluble thing we could do which is perfectly consistent with many of the recommendations in this report. >> we will take some questions from the audience, but i wanted to make sure everyone got a chance to weigh in on what you think the role government should be. companies, governments, and citizens in trying to figure out a national problem. >> hello, thank you. the government needs to recognize that for us to be economically competitive, we need a reliable and economic source of energy. the four alternatives are available, which are economic and reliable, we have to make sure the resources are economical. yes, we can increase the oil production and, but if we maintain a free market, the prices will depend on global pricing. one more point i would like to make regarding conventional energy, the history of the internal combustion engine, we are spending a 15% less and there is a huge amou
we spend $6 billion per year on energy research. we could double that over five years on those kinds of projects and i think you would be the most voluble thing we could do which is perfectly consistent with many of the recommendations in this report. >> we will take some questions from the audience, but i wanted to make sure everyone got a chance to weigh in on what you think the role government should be. companies, governments, and citizens in trying to figure out a national problem....
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but it's a waste of time and energy. because we know it's not going to happen. the thing that would be more courageous would be to talk about whether the issues regarding mental health. what should an employer or a teammate do to say i'm worried about him. i think we should do something. we saw this last spring in colorado. 470 murders in chicago this year alone. where was costas on the n.f.l. and talk about that? >> greg: whenever you find gun control you find higher gun crime. when you say they would be -- >> dana: when you say they would be alive if they didn't have a gun, could you say that to the guy by the nanny wielding the knife and tried to kill herself? the same problem. it's a mental health problem and violence problem. it's not the fault of the knife or the gun. >> bob: talk about the violence for a second. clearly, here on -- >> greg: don't worry, i am not going to shoot you. >> bob: you are. >> kimberly: verbally. >> bob: the average life expectancy of n.f.l. player is 53 and 59. average age of white male is 79. 75 to 79. there is something about t
but it's a waste of time and energy. because we know it's not going to happen. the thing that would be more courageous would be to talk about whether the issues regarding mental health. what should an employer or a teammate do to say i'm worried about him. i think we should do something. we saw this last spring in colorado. 470 murders in chicago this year alone. where was costas on the n.f.l. and talk about that? >> greg: whenever you find gun control you find higher gun crime. when you...
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remember, state utilities must get one-third of their energy from renewable resources by 2020. that is going to cost you money. >>> bp announcing it will significant increase spending on oil exploration and development. it will spend between 24 and $27 billion a year from 2014 until 2020. bp spent about 19 billion on e&p last year. >>> france's total made a fresh discovery in the northeast. the well has 25 to 75 million barrels of oil. the find is raising hopes there is more oil nearby. >>> mississippi river water levels shrink towards historic lows, leaving consumers and workers potentially soaked. one of the river's barge operators explains exactly how bad it could get. that is coming up next. >>> plus, as if things in the middle east weren't dire enough, syria's regime reportedly moves its stockpiles of chemical weapons, spiking fears it is preparing to use them. the u.s. says it is ready to act. details coming up. do you ever have too much money? ♪ . ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just
remember, state utilities must get one-third of their energy from renewable resources by 2020. that is going to cost you money. >>> bp announcing it will significant increase spending on oil exploration and development. it will spend between 24 and $27 billion a year from 2014 until 2020. bp spent about 19 billion on e&p last year. >>> france's total made a fresh discovery in the northeast. the well has 25 to 75 million barrels of oil. the find is raising hopes there is...
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and i would say with regard to the holdings of trans canada and other energy companies she needs to look go though she wants to be a credible candidate i think that that's a totally black or white thing and i hope you know you'll keep pushing on it and other people keep pushing it because that's very clear there's not much ambiguity there and that was michael brooks producer of the majority report well we're starting to get a clearer picture painted for us of the future of the spy culture in the u.s. and the extent to which it's grown over the last ten years an article over the weekend in the washington post revealed that the pentagon is creating an intelligence agency of its own that could rival the cia in both size and scope the defense intelligence agency is aiming to have as many as one thousand six hundred collectors they're called in positions around the world and according to the agency's director lieutenant general michael flynn this is a major adjustment for national security well it also raises some major questions about the size of our intelligence force in this country consid
and i would say with regard to the holdings of trans canada and other energy companies she needs to look go though she wants to be a credible candidate i think that that's a totally black or white thing and i hope you know you'll keep pushing on it and other people keep pushing it because that's very clear there's not much ambiguity there and that was michael brooks producer of the majority report well we're starting to get a clearer picture painted for us of the future of the spy culture in...
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the department of defense for military construction, and for defense activities of the department of energy, to prescribe military personnel strengths for such fiscal year, and for other purposes, shall be brought to a close? the yeas and nays are mandatory under the rule. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: the presiding officer: are there any senators wishing to vote or to change their vote? seeing none, on this vote, the yeas are 93, the nays are 0. 3/5 of the senators duly chosen and sworn having voted in the affirmative, the motion is agreed to. the senator from michigan. without objection. mr. levin: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from michigan. the presiding officer: the senator from michigan. mr. levin: madam president, i call up a list of 13 amendments which have been cleared by myself and senator mccain -- coats amendment number 2923 as modified by changes at the desk, webb amendment numbered 2943, casey amendment numbered 2997 as modified by changes at the desk, cardin amendment numbered 3023, wicker amendment numbered 3121 as modified by changes at the
the department of defense for military construction, and for defense activities of the department of energy, to prescribe military personnel strengths for such fiscal year, and for other purposes, shall be brought to a close? the yeas and nays are mandatory under the rule. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: the presiding officer: are there any senators wishing to vote or to change their vote? seeing none, on this vote, the yeas are 93, the nays are 0. 3/5 of the senators duly chosen and...
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who's-who really has been a beakon of energy inside of our office at the mayor's office and neighborhood service and is sweating through our work to make sure we are well on point to have a great celebration here at city hall and so again shad dei thank you very much for your work. to all of you here tonight from the city family i want to saw thank you for joining us here as well and to really encourage you to take part of in all of the if he istivities that we have to offer here at city hall and for those of you who have an opportunity to tine sign in at the front please do so we can reach you through the mayor's office and neighborhood services center which highlights the many services and if he is activities that occur in san francisco and in our city. and so while we take a pause, for a moment, to bring some more art into our hall, we would like to pause for one more musical enter lewd and to begin with the rest of our program. so thank you all very much. ♪ ♪
who's-who really has been a beakon of energy inside of our office at the mayor's office and neighborhood service and is sweating through our work to make sure we are well on point to have a great celebration here at city hall and so again shad dei thank you very much for your work. to all of you here tonight from the city family i want to saw thank you for joining us here as well and to really encourage you to take part of in all of the if he istivities that we have to offer here at city hall...
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from as an africa specialist and i would say with regards to the holdings and trans canada and other energy companies she needs to let go of them if she wants to be a credible candidate i think that that's a totally black or white thing and i hope you know you keep pushing on it and other people keep pushing it because that's very clear there's not much ambiguity there let's talk a little bigger picture here michel not just dealing with susan rice but about something that you pressed upon which is that this really is kind of you know. the political media these days seems to have taken a lot of notes from e.s.p.n. and the way they cover sports and you know it's interesting to watch as fast moving and people at least you know a lot of producers and i on our talent like to think that their viewers like it when it's more of a you know a sporting event you know this he said she said account talk a little bit about big picture here how the media sort of does that and what you think the impact has been. well i think you know there is an element to all of this debate of argument and of entertainmen
from as an africa specialist and i would say with regards to the holdings and trans canada and other energy companies she needs to let go of them if she wants to be a credible candidate i think that that's a totally black or white thing and i hope you know you keep pushing on it and other people keep pushing it because that's very clear there's not much ambiguity there let's talk a little bigger picture here michel not just dealing with susan rice but about something that you pressed upon which...
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he says it's silly to spend so much energy getting upset at people during the festive season. if the clergy itself doesn't support the notion of a war on christmas, what is fox's purpose in continuing to hammer this line? >> well, if you took away all the things that the fox news -- the morning show people especially get worked up about, that like really are not problems, they wouldn't have a show. i don't know exactly what they're going to do if you take the war on christmas away from them. i, of course, am protesting the obama drone strikes on santa's workshop. i think that's probably going too far. but i do dream of a world in which we can all celebrate christmas openly. so let's just keep fighting. >> indeed. jonathan, alan west, who i know you like a great deal, is actually leaving congress. i know that's disappointed you, but listen to what he told npr about his future. listen to this, john. >> and always remember, abraham lincoln only serve one term in congress, too. >> dually noted. >> when you think alan west, do you think abraham lincoln or are we to infer he's think
he says it's silly to spend so much energy getting upset at people during the festive season. if the clergy itself doesn't support the notion of a war on christmas, what is fox's purpose in continuing to hammer this line? >> well, if you took away all the things that the fox news -- the morning show people especially get worked up about, that like really are not problems, they wouldn't have a show. i don't know exactly what they're going to do if you take the war on christmas away from...
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energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> a spy agency the size of the cia inside the pentagon. "the washington post" is reporting the defense department plans to send hundreds more spies overseas in an effort to make the agency more attuned to emerging threats and more closely aligned with the cia. let's get some perspective on what's going on. joining us, our cnn national security contributor fran townsend. fran, what sort of immediate effects are we going to see because of this new project with the d.i.a., the defense intelligence agency? >> reporter: wolf, i t
energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's...
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something else makes less sense, namely that we are spending so much time and energy on the tax issue. if we are serious about cutting our deficit we must be having a frank discussion about medicare. the white house and gop have made proal posals.
something else makes less sense, namely that we are spending so much time and energy on the tax issue. if we are serious about cutting our deficit we must be having a frank discussion about medicare. the white house and gop have made proal posals.
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wrong with nobuko i mean it's received a lot of support it's been backed as a key element of europe's energy security got backing from brussels and washington why is it not being there because the gas market has changed in europe actually i mean the financial crisis has altered the landscape quite radically before two thousand and eight it was presumed there would be a deficit of gas the demand would go up and the there would be shortages since two thousand and nine it's been clear that if that deficit is going to come it's being pushed back by several years you also need to consider that. faces a rival in south stream which is gas problems plan to bring gas from russia through to the southern corridor now this is actually progressed much further it's a much more sort of viable project. from in a sense capital explains why the book has been beset by problems. lack of supply and the like uncertainty over what i want to contrail will be the main source of that gas and also it requires money many more countries and transit trans. countries so complex to political complexity is in dealing with m
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and one of them is energy. we are going to probably be energy independent in the united states because of all the new technology and oil fracking and natural gas fracking. we've created 33,000 new jobs in the last few months, and also there's an enormous amount of private infrastructure that's being engineered right now for pipelines to get the new gas and oil from where it is into the pipelines -- lori: so the best integrated energy, exxonmobil? >> exxonmobil is the choice for that particular trend. lori: okay. let's move on and talk about some of the grains. i know you've got some picks in agriculture as well. >> yeah. agriculture, i mean, agriculture products are going to continue to go up. not only do we have weather problems which are going to be continuing probably, but it's the demand. especially from asia as millions of new people, it's all demographics, are moving into the middle class. they want protein, and that's the sort of products that america exports. farmers, the midwest, these people are going
and one of them is energy. we are going to probably be energy independent in the united states because of all the new technology and oil fracking and natural gas fracking. we've created 33,000 new jobs in the last few months, and also there's an enormous amount of private infrastructure that's being engineered right now for pipelines to get the new gas and oil from where it is into the pipelines -- lori: so the best integrated energy, exxonmobil? >> exxonmobil is the choice for that...
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. it's easy to follow the progress you're making toward all your financial goals. a quick glance, and you can see if you're on track. when the conversation turns to knowing where you stand, turn to us. wells fargo advisors. >>> an improving economy and superstorm sandy turn out to be a boone for the automakers. >> one automaker did not beat expectations in terms of november auto sales. the automaker who fell short of estimates was general matter, an increase of 3.4%. 2% below what the street was expecting. some important stories that came out today from the auto industry. let's start with ford. 6.5% increase. the company today raising its production in north america for the first quarter by 11% up to 750,000. the most they have produced in the first quarter since 2006. general motors may cut production of its truckline because of bloated inventory. they're at 139 day supply. you want that down around 85 day supply. bmw and mini are on track to post best u.s. sales ever. today they incre
putting us in control of our energy future, now. it's easy to follow the progress you're making toward all your financial goals. a quick glance, and you can see if you're on track. when the conversation turns to knowing where you stand, turn to us. wells fargo advisors. >>> an improving economy and superstorm sandy turn out to be a boone for the automakers. >> one automaker did not beat expectations in terms of november auto sales. the automaker who fell short of estimates was...
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. >> the function of the naps was that it gave him this energy for the night work. now in the wilderness years of the 1930s, the night work, of course, was meant for his other career as a writer. that is when he got these enormous book commissions actually completed. he carried over exactly the same activity into the war pretending that it was because of reasons of state. molasses maybe, but it was actually replicating the same pattern that he had already established as a writer. >> he worked best after a good meal, well lubricated with good champagne, and so on and then he was really tanked up for several hours of really serious work. >> so you have got him -- >> then take a sleeping pill. >> you have got to feel-- you have to feel quite sorry for the admirals and general, really. if you go and look at the cabinet war rooms, you know, in london. and there is his chair. and the actual geography of this room is quite extraordinary he would have these unfortunate generals in front of him and he had this chair rather like these here. and actually if you look at them th
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the blue green alliance which was an alliance between environmentalists and labor and promote green energy and other activities and he brought all of this to the college board when he came. he brought me on, as i said to be a warrior, to fight the corruption, the lack of transparency, and other horrible things that were going on at the time, and after things got going we worked together on some projects of policy. he had an idea to create a sustainability plan that was not going anywhere for a while, but we worked together on that and we passed it, and it's really a great plan. it's an environmental model, i have to say. he brought a sunshine policy. we worked together in passing a sunshine policy. you have no idea how hard this was. everyone was opposed to it. it took a year, but we finally got it through, and he was persistent. we would meet about it and after i would say "i don't know milton. this doesn't look like it's going anywhere" and he would say "no. we're going to do this. we're going to do this" and he was right. he was a real reformer. he kept pushing and pushing in his quiet
the blue green alliance which was an alliance between environmentalists and labor and promote green energy and other activities and he brought all of this to the college board when he came. he brought me on, as i said to be a warrior, to fight the corruption, the lack of transparency, and other horrible things that were going on at the time, and after things got going we worked together on some projects of policy. he had an idea to create a sustainability plan that was not going anywhere for a...
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power plant saying that the works there are under way and of course they also talked about all sorts of energy resources being delivered through turkey and to turkey from russia and by russia so it was really it did seem like. the meeting between the two leaders day went by in a very amicable outlets here in fact the prime minister has called a good friend every speck full every speck full of even honorable friend both leaders have underlined the friendship by several times. considering deploying nearly two hundred soldiers as part of the nato mission to set of a patriot air defense missile base on the turkish border with syria more than sixty percent of germans being against the move according to a recent poll you have a business consultant christopher forstall told me things berlin seems content to turn his back on public opinion. our chancellor mrs merkel is obviously over fulfilling and prematurely fulfilling washington's wishes which is completely against the will of the people and sixty percent by the way is i think not the correct figure this is a regular tradition in our days that the
power plant saying that the works there are under way and of course they also talked about all sorts of energy resources being delivered through turkey and to turkey from russia and by russia so it was really it did seem like. the meeting between the two leaders day went by in a very amicable outlets here in fact the prime minister has called a good friend every speck full every speck full of even honorable friend both leaders have underlined the friendship by several times. considering...
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energy yourself. i had to go to the wedding and i am immune from future. >>jonathan: you had a great time. >>shepard: only because martha was there. >>jonathan: she knows how to party. >>shepard: she knows the royals. for country or ex-nfl players have killed they willselves this year. belcher in a murder-suicide over the weekend. and the titans receiver shot himself and jr. seau, and atlantic falcon safety, as well, and his occupy showed he had a britain disease linked to repeated concussions. last year the former bears star shot himself in the chest. he left a note saying, please, see that my brain is given to the nfl. he had brain damage related to his hard hits. now this new study, new study that just came out, adding to the body of evidence linking repeated brain injuries or head injuries to brain damage. and republickers have found that 80 percent of people with a history of mild brain trauma later showed signs of damage that can cause depression and dementia. our doctor joins us, a specialist in head and brain injuries. thank you, doctor. a lot of t
energy yourself. i had to go to the wedding and i am immune from future. >>jonathan: you had a great time. >>shepard: only because martha was there. >>jonathan: she knows how to party. >>shepard: she knows the royals. for country or ex-nfl players have killed they willselves this year. belcher in a murder-suicide over the weekend. and the titans receiver shot himself and jr. seau, and atlantic falcon safety, as well, and his occupy showed he had a britain disease linked...
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but as the bill came to the energy and commerce committee in 1999, mr. barton and i, we added privacy language. believing that as companies are able to consolidate, banking records, insurance records, brokerage records, the physical examinations of customers and their medical secrets, that there should be privacy here. we were no longer talking about just going into a bank and having old mr. wentwort there that you and your family had known your entire life and you trusted him and there was actually a whole long family history. that is no longer the case. we're now basically living in a world where we've moved from an era of privacy keepers to privacy peepers and data-mining reapers, trying to create profiles of people, using all of their financial information as a way of basically making their companies more efficient but simultaneously compromising the privacy of families all across our country. and so while ultimately the language which mr. barton and i included on the house side and graham-leach-bliley was watered down in the final compromise, that's
but as the bill came to the energy and commerce committee in 1999, mr. barton and i, we added privacy language. believing that as companies are able to consolidate, banking records, insurance records, brokerage records, the physical examinations of customers and their medical secrets, that there should be privacy here. we were no longer talking about just going into a bank and having old mr. wentwort there that you and your family had known your entire life and you trusted him and there was...
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tank clean energy. so we need to go deeper into it. it's not to say that the deliberation here favors that we do the right thing. we really need to do the right hing with empirical data, not with fluff, and as one who is a philosopher and i go really deep into things and read stuff i will not tolerate fluff. i will expose it. i will shine light where there is darkness. thank you very much. >> thank you. any other members of the public would like to comment? seeing none. we will close public comment. and madam clerk do we have any other items before us? >> no mr. chr app >> well, good morning, good morning, everyone, and thank you for joining us. here in the outer sunset on a, what is looking to be a beautiful day, my name is joaquin torres, with the work force development lead intion mayor lee's program look tog coordinate city resources both existing and new to serve our neighborhoods in need and to serve our small business commercial corridors. one of the things that has been so important to the mayor is making sure that we're att
tank clean energy. so we need to go deeper into it. it's not to say that the deliberation here favors that we do the right thing. we really need to do the right hing with empirical data, not with fluff, and as one who is a philosopher and i go really deep into things and read stuff i will not tolerate fluff. i will expose it. i will shine light where there is darkness. thank you very much. >> thank you. any other members of the public would like to comment? seeing none. we will close...
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has to be discussed in the various facets that clean energy is produced. not only here in the united states but brazil and other areas and to find out really how much does that cost and finally let me say mr. chairman that we do have hydro electricity as part of this and we need to see how that is implemented. thank you very much. >> thank you. i have -- additional cards to name? jessica dur man ackerman and david mccord. >> hi. i am jessica ackerman and conservation staff with the sierra club and i am here to represent the 30,000 members in the bay area. i want to thank the supervisors for talking about the importance of this program and climate change and the importance of the program at for outreach. this is opportunity for economic growth but only if it includes local build out and we're seeing strong benefits and the installation of clean energy, energy efficiency, and leveraging other regional sources and we are concerned that the pln has a stagnant rate of power on the open market and -- dear the duration of the shell contract. a proposal is being d
has to be discussed in the various facets that clean energy is produced. not only here in the united states but brazil and other areas and to find out really how much does that cost and finally let me say mr. chairman that we do have hydro electricity as part of this and we need to see how that is implemented. thank you very much. >> thank you. i have -- additional cards to name? jessica dur man ackerman and david mccord. >> hi. i am jessica ackerman and conservation staff with the...
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he loved this energy and out of most of us and showed in what he ended up doing. all three kids learned at an early age giving to other people was one of the main things we were put on this world to do. our mom and dad taught us that. milton was a true believer sometimes to his detriment and would take on any power he needed to be even if it meant being fired from the board and "you're not doing enough. you're not raising enough money". he would take on anyone anytime if it was the right thing to do. he felt so strongly things needed to be resolved at city college and he never stop fighting after being diagnosed and surgery and he went to the meetings. he was a true believer and wanted to make it a better educational facility. many of his friends who are here and they would agree if you wanted someone in your corner you wanted milton. and there was a question that he had a temper and he did not and we had a bully in our neighborhood that was beating me up and milton made it clear physically that is not going to happen again. i am proud to say my son carries milton
he loved this energy and out of most of us and showed in what he ended up doing. all three kids learned at an early age giving to other people was one of the main things we were put on this world to do. our mom and dad taught us that. milton was a true believer sometimes to his detriment and would take on any power he needed to be even if it meant being fired from the board and "you're not doing enough. you're not raising enough money". he would take on anyone anytime if it was the...
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energy resources. to turkey from russia. so he really did seem like. a very. honorable. germany is considering deploying nearly two hundred soldiers as part of the. missiles on the turkish border with syria more than sixty percent of germans being against the move according to a recent poll german business consultant christophe he says berlin seems content to turn its back on public opinion right now. our chancellor mrs merkel is obviously fulfilling and prematurely fulfilling washington's wishes which is completely against the will of the people and sixty percent by the way is i think not the correct figure this is a regular tradition nowadays that the parliament overrides the wishes of the people so many people here do not trust the parliament they do not trust the government and they do not trust the media and what we have here is you know you know eighty percent were against the afghanistan issue and we sent our troops against their wishes then you know paying into the bankrupt euro currency to get again against eighty percent of the wishes of the people and sending
energy resources. to turkey from russia. so he really did seem like. a very. honorable. germany is considering deploying nearly two hundred soldiers as part of the. missiles on the turkish border with syria more than sixty percent of germans being against the move according to a recent poll german business consultant christophe he says berlin seems content to turn its back on public opinion right now. our chancellor mrs merkel is obviously fulfilling and prematurely fulfilling washington's...
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our energy watch program creates or sustains 180 jobs a year. san francisco has now achieved 80% landfill diversion rate setting the national recycling and compost records as the high of any city in north america. [applause] and by the way as a former public works director you ought ton how proud i am. we have the best compost in the united states and in fact it's sold to all of the wineries in napa that make and produce the best wines in the world. our partners employs over a thousand green collar employees and solar sf resulted in hiring from employees from disadvantaged communities in the work force program. i want to acknowledge and thank green build towards considering toward the success and the projects and the living wall in the tenderloin community garden and the potrero hill street farm and let me thank someone that has been invaluable to me and my career and my work and my efforts to make this city successful. i want to acknowledge a pioneer in the sustainable practices our former mayor and now lieutenant governor gavin newsom. [applau
our energy watch program creates or sustains 180 jobs a year. san francisco has now achieved 80% landfill diversion rate setting the national recycling and compost records as the high of any city in north america. [applause] and by the way as a former public works director you ought ton how proud i am. we have the best compost in the united states and in fact it's sold to all of the wineries in napa that make and produce the best wines in the world. our partners employs over a thousand green...
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actually where they've had all this gas produced from alternative energies energy sources so-called fracking and they you can see it put huge pressure on gas prices u.s. prices for gas and one third of those in europe now it's not the case that this is going to be replicated exactly in europe however it is coming it is going to put more pressure on european prices we've already seen gas problems customers here. demanding really price cuts and in many cases getting them and i think that's probably going to face more of that in the future long before it actually turns around a price stock picking up again all right nick paul thank you very much for that let's go quickly through the markets traders are selling the on the bad macroeconomic dates i'll get to that in just a second on the russian ruble if they speak losing money as you can see that against both currencies on saturday now as stocks in the u.s. are down this hour on news manufacturing contracted in november as lawmakers are still mulling a way around the so-called fiscal cliff and it was a rather quiet day of trading in the year of p
actually where they've had all this gas produced from alternative energies energy sources so-called fracking and they you can see it put huge pressure on gas prices u.s. prices for gas and one third of those in europe now it's not the case that this is going to be replicated exactly in europe however it is coming it is going to put more pressure on european prices we've already seen gas problems customers here. demanding really price cuts and in many cases getting them and i think that's...
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i think it was jimmy carter was the person person to put solar energy panels on the roof, and then i mentioned a couple of times someone named emory lovins who wrote a book "soft energy path" and took on the issues of fossil fuels and coal and sustainable wind and solar and other sources and just 30 years later we're still -- >> still plugging away. >> still at the beginning of the conversation, so for years i guess san franciscans really haven't had an opt in -- certainly not an opt out choice, and so sometimes we talk too much about opt in i get a little nervous, so anyway i thed to thank you. >> you're welcome. >> before going to public comment i have one other question and that is we ce
i think it was jimmy carter was the person person to put solar energy panels on the roof, and then i mentioned a couple of times someone named emory lovins who wrote a book "soft energy path" and took on the issues of fossil fuels and coal and sustainable wind and solar and other sources and just 30 years later we're still -- >> still plugging away. >> still at the beginning of the conversation, so for years i guess san franciscans really haven't had an opt in -- certainly...
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california became the leader in energy efficiency. we put in tax credits and policies of the public utilities commission to favor alternative energy, independent power production. which is obvious today. when they promoted code- generation it was something very novel. 30 years ago. now you have a different name for a period in his third party power production using power in a driving way to recapture the most efficient way. innovation is important. i have to also, every time we heard the word innovation, i have to put a plug in for tradition. i have a very traditional education. i spent a lot of years in silence speaking latin up in the hills, living within the medieval framework. i do respect the past. we study it. if you are grounded in tradition, you feel quite confident in change and innovation. if you are insecure, you are very reluctant to embrace the unknown. i do think we need to in our education and politics, we have to have a new appreciation for our traditions and the patterns that describe our culture and our being as amer
california became the leader in energy efficiency. we put in tax credits and policies of the public utilities commission to favor alternative energy, independent power production. which is obvious today. when they promoted code- generation it was something very novel. 30 years ago. now you have a different name for a period in his third party power production using power in a driving way to recapture the most efficient way. innovation is important. i have to also, every time we heard the word...
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. >> yes, and that's for -- that's reflective for the cost difference between providing a renewable energy credit versus firmed and shaped renewable power, so it's the product difference that is embedded in that price difference which goes to commissioner olague's statement that people need to understand the value behind what the price premium is addressing. >> and credit that pg&e can purchase rather than generate the clean power themselves . correct. >> correct. >> and we limit that component to 5% of the overall portfolio. >> thank you. commissioner moran any other? >> no. >> commissioner vietor. >> yes, i had a follow up with that. with the code of kukd and the script and how we talk about the cleanpower sf and the pg&e offering and i don't know if that is sort of -- you talked about that internally i imagine but i think that would be a very important part of the roll out plan and the outreach plan is when that pg&e offering does come online how it will be talked about to the tar communities and the other groups that we will bring in down the road and i wanted to highlight that. i thin
. >> yes, and that's for -- that's reflective for the cost difference between providing a renewable energy credit versus firmed and shaped renewable power, so it's the product difference that is embedded in that price difference which goes to commissioner olague's statement that people need to understand the value behind what the price premium is addressing. >> and credit that pg&e can purchase rather than generate the clean power themselves . correct. >> correct. >>...
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energy and materials a little bit deceptive. for example, energy has only been up a few of the last decembers. it's had a couple of real terrific decembers. i want to note there's only one sector that's averaged down in december for ten years. believe it or not, it is tech which obviously had a terrible 2002 but also had a particularly terrible 2009. you can get some real volatility in the tech sector. >> you really have to look at the last ten years trading performance in some of these before you make a decision. >>> one of the big stories rolling out throughout the day -- a november to remember for the automakers. carmakers revving up some big sales but some of it was because of super storm sandy. our phil lebeau is behind t wheel in chicago. >> we knew this would be a better than expected november and look at these numbers. generally speaking with a few exceptions, all of the automakers reported better than expected results last month. gm being one of the exceptions, being just a little bit below expectations. what did we see
energy and materials a little bit deceptive. for example, energy has only been up a few of the last decembers. it's had a couple of real terrific decembers. i want to note there's only one sector that's averaged down in december for ten years. believe it or not, it is tech which obviously had a terrible 2002 but also had a particularly terrible 2009. you can get some real volatility in the tech sector. >> you really have to look at the last ten years trading performance in some of these...
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this president does not want everyone to focus on is the reality that 85% of our energy in this country is fossil fuel based. megyn: if you look at the latest polls, it was may of 2011, a portion of americans who believe change will affect them a great deal or moderate amount is up 42%. that is up. they believe that this will hurt you two generations. the american public seems to be with him on climate change and emissions and the need to regulate them. does not empower him to do more on this issue? >> i don't think so. what empowers him is the will of the people that has been expressed to the congress and the senate of the united states. but this president is doing something that is really unprecedented. not entirely. fdr did some of this. this president is taking the rule by fiat to a whole new level. he is circumventing congress rather than working with congress. he is frankly creating a way to pursue his political ends that don't involve reaching national consensus. but don't involve reaching an agreement or securing an expression of the rule of the people. his mandate is for him to
this president does not want everyone to focus on is the reality that 85% of our energy in this country is fossil fuel based. megyn: if you look at the latest polls, it was may of 2011, a portion of americans who believe change will affect them a great deal or moderate amount is up 42%. that is up. they believe that this will hurt you two generations. the american public seems to be with him on climate change and emissions and the need to regulate them. does not empower him to do more on this...
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for example, moving the state's goal to be 33% clean energy producing. it is my privilege to welcome governor brown to the panel. [applause] >> and to introduce our next panelist, i would like to welcome steve ballmer, senior bp -- vp. >> good morning and thank you. next up is governor hickel lipper -- hickenlooper. he is the serieaal a entreprener each of you have in your respective parts. he became very successful in the brew pub business. he never had a single election not even for stink -- a student council. governor? [applause] in keeping with the discussion, he is keen on innovation and things of that nature. i know that will come out. thank you, governor. >> are we all set? i am from the "mercury news," and we're here because we live in a global cloueconomy. it has altered local economies because so many manufacturing and technology jobs are moving, whether it is a matter of costs for going where the trained work force is. we're fortunate to have to governors here to talk about how that change affects their jobs and what they're doing to jump- sta
for example, moving the state's goal to be 33% clean energy producing. it is my privilege to welcome governor brown to the panel. [applause] >> and to introduce our next panelist, i would like to welcome steve ballmer, senior bp -- vp. >> good morning and thank you. next up is governor hickel lipper -- hickenlooper. he is the serieaal a entreprener each of you have in your respective parts. he became very successful in the brew pub business. he never had a single election not even...
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had when marin energy launched its program so the code of conduct puts certain restrictions on both parties, the utility, in our case pg&e and on us as a cca. broadly speaking it prohibits either party from misleading customers. it requires that any expenditures that pg&e incurs to actively market against the program cannot be reimbursed by rate payers and shared by shareholders. it allows pg&e to answer questions and educate about their program and how it compares to our program. it requires both parties to work with the california public utilities commission public advisor's office to create a comparison document that would be made able by all parties on the two program offerings. so that gives you some of the key elements. >> and the code of conduct you said is in the process of being approved or is approved. >> so a proposed decision was drafted and sent out for comment by the cupuc staff. it then by state statute sits before the body for not less than 30 days before the commission may adopt, hold, or modify and then adopt the item. >> very good. do we expect that the way it is
had when marin energy launched its program so the code of conduct puts certain restrictions on both parties, the utility, in our case pg&e and on us as a cca. broadly speaking it prohibits either party from misleading customers. it requires that any expenditures that pg&e incurs to actively market against the program cannot be reimbursed by rate payers and shared by shareholders. it allows pg&e to answer questions and educate about their program and how it compares to our program....
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thousand spectators during the games the states of the arts eyes very unique to russia was built with energy conserving technology in mind making itself sustainable for several days now the seats are in communications are up and running and the ice has been made all that's left for a perfect test is the arrival of the superstars of figure skating who qualified for the season ending grand prix final cuts in much of what is known the place to be bright and convenient for the athletes and for all those who built it were dedicated to creating the most comfortable environment here all that you could use the following figure skating lessons if you have a moment the process of completing the bolshoi ised is also on their way that then you will host the ice hockey tournaments the latest high tech device put on trial was the media q two sides and mouths who had impressive six metres in height another cutting edge feature is the screen with a three hundred sixty degree view that will certainly will for a new perspective for fans of the winter games to follow your stupid orders just six millimeters. it
thousand spectators during the games the states of the arts eyes very unique to russia was built with energy conserving technology in mind making itself sustainable for several days now the seats are in communications are up and running and the ice has been made all that's left for a perfect test is the arrival of the superstars of figure skating who qualified for the season ending grand prix final cuts in much of what is known the place to be bright and convenient for the athletes and for all...
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the brush about syria because of the dependency that turkey has on russian energy this is practically impossible for us to take into account he wants to place turkey this is a key regional a country about this is going to be achieved without a compromise between the interests of the u.s. and russia the visitor today he is very important because of course that part of the subject of that would be the discussion on the campuses central asia and especially on the syrian situation. has to take into account the russian position as much as the us while being aligned with nato and please the countries in the gulf. that. very soon since i was me kevin always getting britain's unemployed into jobs proving to be a costly failure as we report more than fleet quarters of a million people joined to one program that but only a fraction is still employed we're putting up very soon also should the french cut off the cash why previously welcomed best months now raising high level skepticism of a businessman who comes. close to the. technology innovation called the list of melamine from around russia w
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people use them for meditation and energy that will bring you good energy and protection. they are also called the call ming stone if your have been feeling stressed out -- calming the herkimer because they are calling the relieve stress they are known as the dream stone that are also known as the spirit stone. they are fascinating. >>guest: it is very alluring wendy's that to investigate the stone you will have a lot of fun. in the burial grounds. arrowheads there is no evidence that the they use them for adornment they use them for tools >>host: boouddha bought an abundance of herkimer and they want to bury them on the spatulas because they are known to bring amazingly good energy. transcend countries and ethnicities are around the world. vthese are prayer stones and spirits stones. that is what makes this so special whether you use them for a prayer or meditation (...) i was telling you earlier herkimer is known as the dream stone to enhance your dream so now they a queen pillow with a herkimer inside the pillow people put it underneath their regular pillow at night to
people use them for meditation and energy that will bring you good energy and protection. they are also called the call ming stone if your have been feeling stressed out -- calming the herkimer because they are calling the relieve stress they are known as the dream stone that are also known as the spirit stone. they are fascinating. >>guest: it is very alluring wendy's that to investigate the stone you will have a lot of fun. in the burial grounds. arrowheads there is no evidence that the...
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. >> southwestern energy getting a pop. >> stephanie brought this to my attention earlier. there is some chatter out there this could be a potential acquisition candidate. obviously, never a great thing to chase or a reason to buy a stock but maybe a good reason to do some research. it's about a $12 billion company can. little bit of chatter, little bit of a pop today. something worth keeping on your radar if you like energy stocks. >> and how about unicorns? they're getting a pop today. hold on. north korea says it's found a union core. the state run news agency says that kim jong-il shot is 11 holes in one in a single game of golf says the dwelling was once inhabited by the mythical creatures. the global community says it's just a dog and pony show. north koreans maintain they're not -- >> i used to have that trapper keeper in junior high, the purple one. full disclosure. >> you just admitted that to a lot of people. >> they also said he was the sexiest man in the world. so maybe unicorns do exist. >>> next, how do you know when it's time to let a losing stock go? our tra
. >> southwestern energy getting a pop. >> stephanie brought this to my attention earlier. there is some chatter out there this could be a potential acquisition candidate. obviously, never a great thing to chase or a reason to buy a stock but maybe a good reason to do some research. it's about a $12 billion company can. little bit of chatter, little bit of a pop today. something worth keeping on your radar if you like energy stocks. >> and how about unicorns? they're getting a...
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regular, diet, energy drinks, brands you know and love like country time and crystal light. no high fructose corn syrup ors a aspartame. >> it is a christmas miracle. >> stephanie: check out soda stream at bed both and beyond -- at bed bath & beyond and many other stores. it is flabbergasting that we'll be right back. it's weird on "the stephanie miller show." >> announcer: call stephanie now. she's easy. 1-800-steph-12. [ male announcer ] red lobster's crabfest ends soon. hurry in and try five succulent entrees like our tender snow crab paired with savory garlic shrimp. just $12.99. come into red lobster and sea food differently. and introducing 7 lunch h h (vo) always outspoken, now unleashed. joy behar. >> on my next show, fashion savant carson kressley goes from dancing with the stars to dishing with moi, on say anything. [ singing christmas carols in background ] aunt sally's singing again. it's a tradition honey. [ singing christmas carols ] mmmm. [ female announcer ] make new traditions with pillsbury grands! cinnamon rolls. [ female announcer ] what would you call an
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but when one of those less-than-ideal situations happens, it's all too easy to spend precious energy on feeling guilty or regretful about how things turned out. but really, we should try to be more gentle on ourselves. rather than feeling guilty, it would be more helpful to think about what the child learned from the experience and, most importantly, what we learned. because when it comes to working with the whole child, the roles can sometimes get very blurred as to who's the teacher and who's the student. see you next time on the whole child. announcer: our country is a brilliant mosaic of colors and cultures. every child in it is unique. itakes effort to keep prejudice from spoiling the picture. how to help children work together with special attention to respecting diversity, next time on the whole child. captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc. [children laughing] faster! faster! funding for this program was provided by... funding for this program was provided by... man: now, what do we have here? hendrick: once upon a time, this was our image of american
but when one of those less-than-ideal situations happens, it's all too easy to spend precious energy on feeling guilty or regretful about how things turned out. but really, we should try to be more gentle on ourselves. rather than feeling guilty, it would be more helpful to think about what the child learned from the experience and, most importantly, what we learned. because when it comes to working with the whole child, the roles can sometimes get very blurred as to who's the teacher and who's...
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and of course they also talked about all sorts of energy resources being delivered through turkey to turkey from russia and so it was really did seem like the. meeting between the two leaders who went by in a very amicable atmosphere in fact. the prime minister has called. friends every speck full every speck even honorable friend. underlined this friendship. will. soon get in britain's unemployed into jobs is proving to be a costly failure more than three quarters of a million people joined the program don't you. fred. previous. high levels. is that me in that what. the rider that takes your breath away through eating across the scholar's those are monish who do know the biggest salt lake in europe and more than two hundred species of birds that are also are on the verge of extinction on these islands in the south of russia they find shelter before migrating to other parts of the world paladins as well as other species of the monish who do low feed and face these words are waiting for their parents to bring them food to the best cash for them is in a small area is a lake with the wa
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natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. jenna: new detailsee americaning in the murder-suicide involve kansas chief linebacker jovan belcher. they received a phone call as the tragedy unfolded. >> number one arrowhead drive. [inaudible. >> i believe our suspect is a chief's player so whoever goes over there, go with caution. we have a confirmed shooting i believe it's belcher. >> brad underwood reporting for fox kansas city as live at arrowhead stadium in kansas city, missouri with more. brad. >> reporter: good afternoon, jenna. we continue to learn more about the event that led up to the murder-suicide involving chief's linebacker jovan belcher and his girlfriend, his live in girlfriend. police say the shooting leading up to it there
natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. jenna: new detailsee americaning in the murder-suicide involve kansas chief linebacker jovan...
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you know with a news agency i have a question to both presidents it's about energy you both mentioned such an important feature as a building at the first nuclear power station in turkey. would you say that this project is irreversible now or is there any risk of its reversal the way it happened in bulgaria in my second question is also about energy. and we carry out a lot of joint projects here in turkey you've mentioned the south stream show in the future turkey is going it's developing into an energy hub but at the same time russia has both the north stream in the south stream and we have a number of other projects awaiting their implementation would you say there are any priorities and how do they actually manage what priorities are more important and which less and how did it do the all come together. or par station prospects is that said everything is happening to the schedule there have been no delays or failures and we really expect that but our turkish partners . with their respects of the russian side we. and soon you will be with. the funding of twenty million billion dolla
you know with a news agency i have a question to both presidents it's about energy you both mentioned such an important feature as a building at the first nuclear power station in turkey. would you say that this project is irreversible now or is there any risk of its reversal the way it happened in bulgaria in my second question is also about energy. and we carry out a lot of joint projects here in turkey you've mentioned the south stream show in the future turkey is going it's developing into...
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energy but of course also this visit is important because the recent rumors about the russian leader have been circulating for quite some time all of these rumors regarding his health. saying the reason why the russian president. hold together his trips abroad has nothing to do with his health but has everything to do with the schedule and he's back on track now and probably will be making more trips to foreign countries well the turkey faces a tough challenge if he wants to find a compromise between its ties with russia and the gulf states according to analysts . turkey cannot avoid. the brush about syria because of the dependency that he has on russian energy this is practically impossible for not to take a look out he wants to place this is a key regional art gallery but this is going to be achieved without a compromise between the interests of the u.s. and russia that this visit of today very important because of course that part of the subject to that would be a discussion on the campuses sort central asia and especially of the syrian situation so it has to take into the russian
energy but of course also this visit is important because the recent rumors about the russian leader have been circulating for quite some time all of these rumors regarding his health. saying the reason why the russian president. hold together his trips abroad has nothing to do with his health but has everything to do with the schedule and he's back on track now and probably will be making more trips to foreign countries well the turkey faces a tough challenge if he wants to find a compromise...
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>> well, fundamentally, as long as green energy is much more expensive than fossil fuels you're never going to convince, certainly not china and india, but not even the u.s. and europeans, that you need to innovate the price down and that's the solutions pretty much every place. >> we haven't got the technology. >> and you expect that? >> absolutely, so the point is stop putting up inefficient solar panels now. but make sure you get them to be cheap enough everyone will want them in decades. >> your judge is that a carbon tax may reduce co 2 emissions a little tiny put if you do it in america, but won't help the overall problem. now i want you to tell me, do you think that a carbon tax is coming to america? >> well, there's certainly a lot of good arguments why you'd want one. it brings in a the lot of money, but the real problem of course, brings in lots and lots of political controversy so you're actually taking your eye off the ball of fixing the problem in the sense that-- >> let's have your judgment. it brings with it political problems, i've got that, but brings in a lot of mone
>> well, fundamentally, as long as green energy is much more expensive than fossil fuels you're never going to convince, certainly not china and india, but not even the u.s. and europeans, that you need to innovate the price down and that's the solutions pretty much every place. >> we haven't got the technology. >> and you expect that? >> absolutely, so the point is stop putting up inefficient solar panels now. but make sure you get them to be cheap enough everyone will...
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another energy-saving campaign is now under way to avert power shortages this winter. the government and power companies are calling on households and businesses to reduce electricity usage through late march. this is to cope with heating demand during the cold season. the campaign covers all parts of the country except for the southern most prefecture of okinawa. officials are asking customers in hokkaido, japan's coldest region, to cut back on energy use by 7% from the level before the nuclear accident. this is the fourth time that japan has launched an energy-saving campaign since the disaster. >>> people in south korea are seeing signs that people in many other countries are seeing -- more and more gray hair. one out of every ten people there is over 65. president lee myung-bak focused on economic growth, but many say he failed to do anything about social welfare. and the person who succeeds him after the election this month will inherit a wealth of challenges. nhk world's kaho izumitani reports. >> reporter: people in many cities have to weave through the crowds d
another energy-saving campaign is now under way to avert power shortages this winter. the government and power companies are calling on households and businesses to reduce electricity usage through late march. this is to cope with heating demand during the cold season. the campaign covers all parts of the country except for the southern most prefecture of okinawa. officials are asking customers in hokkaido, japan's coldest region, to cut back on energy use by 7% from the level before the...